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hex head screwdriver set

dante81_98

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Does anyone know where I can get a hex head screwdriver set?

I have the T handle hex head set, but I find myself using the screwdriver with a hex head bit in the end more and more as it fits my needs better. It would be nice if I could get a screwdriver set so I didn't have deal with the little hex head bits but I can't seem to locate one.

Thanks,
Chad
 
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dante81_98

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yes that is what I am looking for and I don't know why I didn't see that when I was on sears's site an hour ago. I must be blind. I haven't seen them at the store though. I look about every time i go through.

Thanks,
Chad
 

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yes that is what I am looking for and I don't know why I didn't see that when I was on sears's site an hour ago. I must be blind. I haven't seen them at the store though. I look about every time i go through.

Thanks,
Chad

Don't quote me on this, but I believe they are color coded with yellow handles.
 

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I agree that the Bondhus drivers are the way to go, but that Amazon link that added a side scroll bar to this thread *****! :D
 
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You might check your local contractors supply stores, in my area you can buy the individual sizes cheap and right off of the shelf!
 
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dante81_98

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Thanks for all of yalls help. I will look into the Bondus for sure.

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Chad
 
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